German Cabinet approves 2022 budget plan with more new debt
BERLIN — Germany’s Cabinet on Wednesday approved 2022 budget plans that will see rules against running up new debt suspended for the third consecutive year as the government seeks to help Europe’s biggest economy recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
The government foresees spending of 419.8 billion euros ($499 billion) next year, down from 547.7 billion euros this year. Finance Minister Olaf Scholz’s plans call for new borrowing of 81.5 billion euros in 2022, compared with 240.2 billion euros this year.
Scholz said Germany is “paving the way for growth with record investment in climate protection and digitalization.”
“The figures show that our aid policy is working,” he said of the support packages that have been put together to help struggling businesses.